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Our Cities Speak: Busan (Korea) and the Role of Civil Society in Heritage-Making
As part of the Indian Historic Cities Series 2025, Our Cities Speak featured a keynote on Busan, South Korea, examining how civil society participates in heritage-making and World Heritage nomination processes. The lecture highlights why community involvement is critical to shaping credible narratives and sustaining long-term heritage protection.
‘A Future for Whose Past’: Where Are Communities, Minorities and Other Groups in the World Heritage Discourse?
The conference “A Future for Whose Past?” at Monte Verità explored how World Heritage can better represent minorities, communities, and overlooked groups. Organized by ETH Zurich, EPFL, ICOMOS Switzerland, and partners, it called for more inclusive heritage policies, community consultation, and recognition of diverse identities in global conservation practices.
Opening Doors: A New Phase for OurWorldHeritage
Our online community of over 3,600 subscribers and thousands of followers is still here, and we want to bring it back to life so everyone can take part and benefit.